Re: [HACKERS] Urgent : Regarding Submission of Code

2003-07-01 Thread Bruce Momjian
Yes, I was wrong. I now see it can't be a loadable module. I actually thought it was for data warehousing and not standard SQL. --- Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote: > > First, read the developer's FAQ. Second, you probably w

Re: [HACKERS] Urgent : Regarding Submission of Code

2003-07-01 Thread Christopher Kings-Lynne
> First, read the developer's FAQ. Second, you probably will want to look > at /contrib and see if it can be made into a loadable module. I am not > sure we would want to have the datacube stuff in the main backend source > tree. Why not? It's in SQL99... Chris ---(en

Re: [HACKERS] Urgent : Regarding Submission of Code

2003-07-01 Thread Bruce Momjian
First, read the developer's FAQ. Second, you probably will want to look at /contrib and see if it can be made into a loadable module. I am not sure we would want to have the datacube stuff in the main backend source tree.

Re: [HACKERS] Urgent : Regarding Submission of Code

2003-06-29 Thread Shridhar Daithankar
On 29 Jun 2003 at 19:25, Srikanth M wrote: > Please tell the procedure of submitting a new file along with the patch. subscribe to patches list and send the patch there along with descriptions of changes you have made. HTH Bye Shridhar -- COBOL: An exercise in Artificial Inelegance. --

[HACKERS] Urgent : Regarding Submission of Code

2003-06-29 Thread Srikanth M
Hi! We have written two new files by name datacube.c in tcop directory and datacube.h in include directory. We have even changed some exsisting files. We have made a patch of the files that have been changed. But how should we send the new files datacube.c, and datacube.h along with th